Further to a recent thread I am still trying to decide on which compact to get for a trip to Thailand in the New Year.
One thing I am very keen on is the ability to have a shallow depth of field which immediately made me think of the Canon G1X and Sony RX100 because of their larger sensors, but it looks like this advantage might be negated by their maximum aperture at full zoom. As far as I can see the extra zoom of the Nikon P7700 means that it has a shallower depths of field at the long end.
OR HAVE I MUSUNDERSTOOD THINGS???:shrug:
The Panasonic LX7 and Olympus XZ-1 appear to make a reasonable fist of things as well but I think its going to be a three horse race.
I got the DOF info below off the internet . Am I missing anything?
Canon G1X
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.85-7.14; @ 5ft Tele 4.82-5.19; @ 30ft Tele 24.4-38.9
Pros
Has optical viewfinder for bright conditions
Nice big sensor
Depth of field consistently good
Cons
Bit of a lump (I know part of that is due to the viewfinder, I guess Canon cant win)
4x Zoom
Nikon P7700
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.32-10.1; @ 5ft Tele 4.90-5.1; @ 30ft Tele 26.7-34.2
Pros
7x Zoom
Depth of field Tele
Compact
Cons
Depth of field Wide
No viewfinder (Nikon cant win either)
Sony RX100
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.94-6.84; @ 5ft Tele 4.73-5.3; @ 30ft Tele 22.3-46
Pros
Looks stunning
Depth of field Wide
Compact
Cons
Only 3.6 Zoom
Depth of Field Tele
No Viewfinder (yeah yeah, I know:bang
Panasonic LX7
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.34-9.91; @ 5ft Tele 4.74-5.29; @ 30ft Tele 22.5-45
Pros
Price
Cons
3.8x Zoom
Olympus XZ-1
Dont have DOF data for this but I expect it to be similar to the Panny. Same Pros and cons too.
What else??
I want the ability to shoot RAW which I think all the above can do. Obviously there are loads of other features / differences between the cameras which I am trying to get my head around. One feature that is missing from them all (and which would be a real deal maker) is weather proof seals per the Pentax DSLRs, oh well, maybe next years models.
I dont want to make it sound like I am going to buy just on the basis of a technical spec but once I have got my head around balancing the pros and cons identified so far I will hopefully be on the way to opening up my wallet.
Now there might be new releases in the pipeline that Im not aware of, ready to throw a spanner in the works, but at the moment my heart says Sony
but the zoom range of the Nikon is very hard to resist.
What to you guys think?
Stumps
One thing I am very keen on is the ability to have a shallow depth of field which immediately made me think of the Canon G1X and Sony RX100 because of their larger sensors, but it looks like this advantage might be negated by their maximum aperture at full zoom. As far as I can see the extra zoom of the Nikon P7700 means that it has a shallower depths of field at the long end.
OR HAVE I MUSUNDERSTOOD THINGS???:shrug:
The Panasonic LX7 and Olympus XZ-1 appear to make a reasonable fist of things as well but I think its going to be a three horse race.
I got the DOF info below off the internet . Am I missing anything?
Canon G1X
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.85-7.14; @ 5ft Tele 4.82-5.19; @ 30ft Tele 24.4-38.9
Pros
Has optical viewfinder for bright conditions
Nice big sensor
Depth of field consistently good
Cons
Bit of a lump (I know part of that is due to the viewfinder, I guess Canon cant win)
4x Zoom
Nikon P7700
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.32-10.1; @ 5ft Tele 4.90-5.1; @ 30ft Tele 26.7-34.2
Pros
7x Zoom
Depth of field Tele
Compact
Cons
Depth of field Wide
No viewfinder (Nikon cant win either)
Sony RX100
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.94-6.84; @ 5ft Tele 4.73-5.3; @ 30ft Tele 22.3-46
Pros
Looks stunning
Depth of field Wide
Compact
Cons
Only 3.6 Zoom
Depth of Field Tele
No Viewfinder (yeah yeah, I know:bang
Panasonic LX7
Depth of Field @ 5ft Wide 3.34-9.91; @ 5ft Tele 4.74-5.29; @ 30ft Tele 22.5-45
Pros
Price
Cons
3.8x Zoom
Olympus XZ-1
Dont have DOF data for this but I expect it to be similar to the Panny. Same Pros and cons too.
What else??
I want the ability to shoot RAW which I think all the above can do. Obviously there are loads of other features / differences between the cameras which I am trying to get my head around. One feature that is missing from them all (and which would be a real deal maker) is weather proof seals per the Pentax DSLRs, oh well, maybe next years models.
I dont want to make it sound like I am going to buy just on the basis of a technical spec but once I have got my head around balancing the pros and cons identified so far I will hopefully be on the way to opening up my wallet.
Now there might be new releases in the pipeline that Im not aware of, ready to throw a spanner in the works, but at the moment my heart says Sony

What to you guys think?
Stumps